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Show VBIJDSCTIOW. She 0gden function. Illnls fublWhed ETEB1 KTENIXG, SubcUji xcepted. by the Qiia PoiusHiiie Compahi. OBii.W. PES ROSE. Kditoi ud BiuineM MaKr Lectubb ahd. Public Sancb, at the Cellec-tio- n Liberal Hall, Sunday evening. at the door. IIcmii Hail All kinds of ladies 1 and all Combings made up, Orders of hair wcrk done cheap. lair goods. kiud attention at by letter reeeive particular Lake City. Salt Hair Store, Standard the d77-t- f Look Oct. All who have mining claims that they do not want to be jumped" must comply with the law and ' do the amount of work specified, er their claims will be void. DR. Z. h. PLANT Farewell to III numerous Ragrcti haring to gay friends in Ogden. But buaioesa is Salt Lake City demanding the whole of hie time, he ie compelled Address in future, Market Row to nay good-byatteuded to. (alt Lake City. All order promptly s2-2w--tf Nov. tfth. IS74. IS Now's Youe Time. Sleighing is good, but it will not last long if the clear skies and bright sua of this afiernoon have their way for a while. Enjoy you can, lads and lasses. while Good Times. Everybody' is looking for lively times in Ogden in the coming summer. We believe the hopes indulged in will not be vain. The turning poilt in our history is now at hand. Is. Mr. L. D. Rudd, of this city, informs us that two years ago he discovered a ledge of slate rock about seven miles from Ogden. A road Slate for Roofing. yards of the of easy access. ledge, which makes it for roofing, utilized be He thinks it can to wants and if anybody go into the Rudd be found can Mr. slate business, at the corner of Franklin and Seventh ': Streets, in this city. runs to within NT A uce It a IS seventy-fiv- e Learned Judub Convinced Judge Tilford, of the Salt Lake bar, is convinced that the soul is immortal, because the medium Mott gave" him an interview with the materialized spirits of departed friends at Memphis. In a letter to E B. Brewington, he says "the medium was handcuffed and fastened, and every precaution adopted to guard against fraud." So thought and wrete Dr. Child and Rjbert Dle Owen, until the Katie King fraud was exposed and their eyes open-eto the' tricks of the mediums. "Weather. The damp south wind vhieh blew all day yesterday, causing a 1 which made the streets sloppy and slippery, ceased early this morning, and i breeze returning from the north brought a heavy snow storm, which covered the ground to a depth of eight er nine inches on the level. At Franklin there was from fifteen to eighteen inches of snow on the level last night. This morning at nine o'clock the storm cleared off, and the weather was clear and bright. tftah is highly favored. ' While the temperature here is moderate, around us the thermometer is away diwn below zero.' The latest, reports give Omaha from from 14 to 22 below zero, 35 below at Laramie, and 44 at Virginia City, while at Helena the mercury was frozen so that no estimate could be givea. There are reports of several Chinamen freezing tt death in Montana. thaw IS! Salt Laki Items. The : gden. of last evening tells of a thorough smash up through a runaway furniture team coming from' the 20th Ward. First the hind part of the wagoa was dashed to pieces, the furniture flying around in all directions. Then the horses divided, bringing the fore part against a telegraph pole, the animals falling head .over heels and tearing loose, leaving the. rest of the vehicle a wreck. The teamster was braised on one arm and leg. ,No one else was it: News hurt. I The Herald this morning discloses a plot to release prisoneia at the city jail. (Yesterday afternoon Bob McKennie, a desperado who had to be placed in irons, s found with one of his shackles cut a two and in possession of a loaded five- i '.umicu in mi eeu uiauiosea e knives and a miner's pick,' all of Mich must Lave been ob&ined by outride assistance. The worst of the chaining were very chopfallen ever the discovery. , Mr. P. Swan U. - J pedal a. champion pig.on-.hoote1 At- eh ant To1t i r. I Th of a devout old Scotch having j B0B Clersvmaa us father M approbation 8 u occasion m the very first family gathering when the bride anri ere present to insert hid opinion of . ua r ,n Ine midst of a p iiuu uitsb aaaea, u So has been .Ur r J i i. u wad Bever hae been ruiue ia of Thee, do Thou bless 1 But. if the fulfl Lotk l - latifu a2aiD8t uld rl urn. , j o' carnal desire. tf may me au? to the Youth or both Sexes. k is necessary that the youth of both sexes should understand how te behave, and so carry themselves as te gain the respeet of all with whom they may come in contact, the following hints on deportment are laid down for their perusal: The Yocnq Men: Never waste (he evening by going to bed early, or studying soma good hook, for, should you do so, y6u stand a chance of rising early in the morning, which is not aristocratio by any manner of means; and by studying that whieh is useful you might overtask yeur brain, which is not at all desirable. To prevent the possibility of the two above-name- d easualtiea taking place it would be in order to march off to some rendezvous, where beer and cards are the ruling principles, and there passing the time intervening between shortly after supper and say, twelve or one o'clock, or until the city ordinance way require you to remove your quarters for that As night. In going home make as much noise as possible, singing, caterwauling, etc The more in the company and the louder the yelling, the more startling will be the effect produced upon the inhabitants of the dwellings you may pass, who have such a disregard for arietocrtttic customs as to retire before fushiunable hours It will be aa infinite source of awus-meto ygu should a playful policeman undertake to chase you a few blocks: it will also give you a chance to digest your supper. In no case go to a party unless you as intoxare, at leapt, drinks quicken your wit, (?) icating though, perhaps, thickening the tongue, but as the par y proceeds, a few drinks more will obviate even that difficulty. As the effects of the fii st and second doses of bitters may, possibly, work off during the evening, it will be necessary to have a bottle secreted under a neighboring bridge, fence or doorstep, wherewith to recuperate at indefinite periods. When be very careful entering the ball-roonot to remove the tobacco wliiob you may chance to have in your mouth, but look well around, and afttr finding a lady neatiy attired, in perhaps a pretty white dress, take the earliest opportunity of spitting tobacc) juice upon it, as it will make quite a variety in the color of the aforesaid garment, nnd your taste for decoratiou will be fully appreciated by the Udics, and especially by the object of this your special attention; for you are supposed to understand that the female sex, generally, are firm adherents to, and believers in the beautiful sentence : "In joining contrasts, liveth love's delights." Thus, by acting in an eccentric manner, you will gain the love of all who may have th-- j and honor, iu any way, to become acquainted with you. To the Young Ladies : When a lady friend gets a new dress, if you tie not admire it, it would be foolish to honestly tay eo, but praise it in as extravagant terms as possible, to her face, and when sne retires, immediately hunt up some of your acquaintances, and tell them what bad taste so and-shas, interspersing your remarks with, "a perfect right.,"" "horrid fit," "never saw her look well in anything," etc. You will find afteV this outburst that you will be easier in mind, for envy always quickens us to our own defects in favor of others' good qualities and looks. Of course, in less than ten minutes from the time you take your leave, your friend, who has willingly listened to your tirade, as readily communicates what you h ive said to the first party, who, in turn, brings you to task. You must deny it by all means, for "it would be impossible for you to say such a thing, and the person who told it is a falsifier," or wor Js used by the tender sex to convey the same meaning. She will believe you, of course, until she finds you out, and by that time another lady friend comes along who is not "posted," and falls victim to the same operation. It is true you will lese friends by this course, and perhaps those whom you held dearest; but then, shall you give up your favorite preregative of criticism, for tuch small consequences! Certainly not People are bound ty know you just as much as if you did not slander or find fault. When in company, and speaking of one of your sex, always give it as your opinion that the lady in question is "very homely " The expression will tend to draw attention to your personal charms, if, indeed, you possess any, and ir not, the chances are that the rest of the party are too well bred to remark it. If you see a man with a magnificent black mustache, exclaim as often as possible, and be sure he hears you: "Oh, how sweet." No matter what his character may be, it is good looks you ars seeking, not high morals, particularly. Do not fail to repeat all the scandal-eu- s stories you hear, and be sure to garnish them well, bo that you are one or two items ahead ef the person from whom you gained your information. You will thus develope your talents, and it will perhaps be the means of procuring first-clanovelist. you a livelihood as a mind everybody's business la short, bat your own; always keep a quarrel going when once started, and thousands of an unborn generation will rise op to eill you well, it doesn't matter what; but if the reader doubts what we sy as to the effects to be produced by following the course we have marked out, let him or her try it. nt "half-seas-over- ," o ss Fatsi. BY TELEGRAPH. Daring Bank Robbery in Penn. "Wilts wants the LouisiRein-- . ana Legislature ' stated.' '- The Presbyterian Churches can't Unite. The Alabama Grand Jury find no Indictments Massacre in New - Zealand. AMERICAN. Baltimore, 14 The committee of conference on the union of northern and southern Presbyterian churches, in session here the past week, adjourned having failed to come to any agreement, . llarrisburg, 14. The democratic joint caucus, nominated Judge Wallace for U. S. senator on the first ballot, the vote s anding, Wallace, 106; t'lymer, 14; Black, 2. New York, 14 The customary crowd were present in the Beecher trial this morning. The direct examination of Moulton was continued. Albany. 14. The assembly by a striet party vote, adopted resolutious condemning the interference of the military in Louisiana affairs, and the growing tendency of the general government to subordinate the civil to the military power; especially condemning Sheridan's bauditii proposition and its approval by the secretary of war in the nume.of the administration. Jackson, Miss , 14: Gen. Packer testified that the governer ordered him to Vicksburg; thought matters were peaceably settled, but found negroes coming in; thought Crosby reigned through fear; thought citizens were justified in using force to keep the negroes from Vickeburg. Governor Ames was examined at great length. He said he hid made a requisition on the President for troops last July, which were refused. When cross examined he told how he came to settle here. New Orleans, 14. The following telegram was seut to : the President . "Seeing from your message that the interference of the thiliiary-otbe 4th inst, in tbe oVganization of tbe bouse ot representatives of Louisiana was unauthorized by you, I now, as speaker of said house, nk you to direct thu military to restore the statu quo existing at the tims Gen. De Trobriand ejected certain members from the bouse, ia order that the house may proceed in tbe discharge of its duties, without uiolctta Louis A. Wii.tz." tion. . y y Congressional, In the Senate yesterday Sargent duced S. C. MM intro- a bill to empower the Southern Pacifio railroad company to chsnge the line ef their road, and construct an additional branch road. The bill for the revision of the laws for the collection of custom duties passed with tbe amendments of the committee. The resolution of Schurs instructing the judiciary committee to inquire what legislation by congress is necessary to secure to the people of Louisiana the rights of self government under the constitution, was resumed, and Logan concluded his argument begun yesterday. He was followed by Tipton, who caused much laughter by bis ridicule of speech. He yielded for the reading of the President's finanoial speech, and the senate adjourned. In the House the Indian appropriation bill was considered in committee of the whole. The usual debate ensued. Lut-trestated that on the Round Valley reservation Indians were often tied up and whipped like dogs by orders of the agent. Starkweather What agent does this? Luttrell -- Rev. L. Blanchard. Starkweather Is he agent new ? Luttrell He is. Starkweather When was he appointed t Luttrell Two or three years ago. Starkweather What denomination does he belong to ? Luttrell He iea Methodist, and I am sorry te state it. (Laughter.) He is a He was republican. (More laughter.) a secessionist, but at the close ef tie war beoauie a republican, aud that was his reward. The eaker prtsented a communication frru the sergeant stating that a writ of lialeai eorput, in tbe case Of Irwin, the contumacious witness, bad been served upon him, and asking the House for instructions as to his ceurse in the matter. After a long discussion the following resolution was adopted: "Resolved that the scrgeant-at-arm- s be directed to make careful return to tbe writ of habeat corpui that the prisoner is duly held by authority of the bouse of representatives, to answer in proceedings against him for contempt." Adjourned. Lo-ga- ll E N B RAN O G D Now offers SPEOIAL C H. ' te the public I3J"ITJ03I33VI3Z31ra7S ! of In the Purchase Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries. Boots & Shoes, Canned Goods, llats&Caps. Ladies1 Dress Goods, Millinery, Fancy Trimmings, Shawls, &c. Notions, Laces, Carpets & House Furnishing Goods II it mess, Stoves II urdu arc, Tluwarc, fiilnsTiurc, Crocker j'. Trim mi up, Naclcllerj, Leather aud liurair&H Fi lid fugs s, A young actrews who had played successfully in the leaser theatres oi Paris applied for an engagement at one of the bouses. The manager, who was in want of pretty girls, was about to accept of her services when she suddenly exclaimed: "You must also engage uiy mother in the wardrobe department." ''Oh," said the manager plaintively, "ia that absolutely necessary?" "Of course," said the pretty actress; "she is the only one in all Paris who knows how to throw me my bouquets in tlig riht way." That settled the and an actress and her mamma first-clas- s que-tio:- ' PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS' STUDEBAKER and BAIN WAGONS. CA1SL. AINTD Morrison Plough! All Orders addremed to D. 11. PEERY will receive prompt attention. dlOO-t- W. H Hooper, SUPT. f. i, " ! ' were made happy. Motiile, 14. The grasd jury in the U. S. circuit court, in session since Dec. 28th, were discharged yesterday. Tbey found no I OR TUB indictments against any of the Sumpter eounty prisoners, nor against these arrested in Mobile, charged with killing Hemming Candy Factory. two negroes on election day. The maALL KINDS Of jority of the jurors were republicans, five being negroes. CttndicM, Wholesale and Hot hi!. ' Madison, 14. Senator Carpenter arrived this evenGetyonr CHRISTMAS CONKCTIOXEBY at tha ing. The Washburn men are holding a FACTORY, On Door Bonth of Newman's Tin caucus to night. Tbey claim a majority. Shop, SEE THE : NEW GOODS! , Uo! Jlo! JIo! Uo! Homo Mntle Columbus, 14. MAIN 8TRKET, AT TFIE ,' ..; ,'f STONE FEONT STOKE, East Sido IMain Street Ogden, IIAVINO RENEWED MY STOCK OF ; OQDKKT. The Episcopal convention of the new diocese ef Southern Ohio, this evening WEDDIXU C4KI:k made to ORDER elected Kev. lr. Thomas A. Jogger, of 80 lm vTul KEUtf It. T'r. Philadelphia, bishop. Scranton, Pa. 14. two men en At Carbendale, tered the First national bank, seized and (ragged the cashier, who is an old, fee ble man, stole $10 000 in currency and got away. Two men were arrested here this evening on suspicion. Washington, 14. The arguments before the court on i iKi iisb iiiiw'ir. a, it i .i .7111. iiia the writ of habeas corpus in tbe case of B. were Irwin Richard postponed until fit General Merchandise ! I am now able to offer to tbe publio everything generally kept in a FIRST-CLAS- ALL Lowest S STORE. TO BE SOLD AT THE Possible IT'ig-u.ro- I o CALL AND INSPECT. St. Paul, 14. The republican senatorial caucus, this evening, balloted four times and ad evening. The " journed till 1 "l t V i fllflriTI IIMWIjl last ballot stood liausoy, 41); Davis, M; YeiiMt Powder Washburn, 14; Austin, 9. Necessary to Ie Perfectly Pure and Wholesome, a choice, 42. dS8-l- 1l C. WOODMANSEE. f. Iooley' ' FOREIGN'. ! London, 14. It is reported from New Zealand that the cutter Lapwing was recently attack- ed by natives of Santa Cruz island, the crew overpowered and massacred, and the vessel burned. The savages afterwards attacked the British war ship Sandfly, but were driven off. A dispatch from Padong announces that the Dutch troops in ACheen have made a general assault en tbe works of tbe Achiues and carried nine forts with kille 1 and sixty-fiv- e a loss of twenty-on- e wounded. The enemy lest 271 Killed and a large number wounded.. The steamship City of London, which y from Liverpool for New sailed York, is ashore at Carrsore Point, and reported in a dangerous position. The Baltic, which arrived at Queens-tow- n on the 12th from New York, was slightly damaged by heavy gales. Santander, 14. The German corvette, Naniilus, has gone to Zarouse to demand satisfaction of the Carlists for the outrage on the Gustav. NEW STOCK. Powder (Jung. Yeawt Powder loolej' Makes Elegant Biscuit and Rolls. Doolej's Yeast Powder Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Yeawl I)oo!ey' is put up in rull N eiprlit Corn Bread, &o. Yeast Powder Poolej-'- Jk , Make all kinds of Dumplines. Cakes and Pastry, nice, light & healthy. 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